Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Rt. Make Me Rich & Famous: #PublicInvestment


Apparently the network E! thinks there's even more to keep up with. On Tuesday, April 24, the major network confirmed the reality show Keep Up With The Kardashians signed a three-year deal.  
So what is it that keeps us so interested in the Kardashian Family?
Even if you don't watch reality TV shows, you can't help but notice they're everywhere today. The sad, frustrating and shocking fact is Snookie and the Situation of the Jersey Shore or the sassy and eccentric gals of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, New York, OC (or whatever)  not only equal the same salary as big TV actors, but can eclipse them.
Its sad to hear that hard working, talented and charismatic actors and actresses, who often spend years training and perfecting an impressive performing craft, now play second fiddle come paycheck time. With the media's continued, constant and crazy coverage of the public debacle of Kate and Jon Gosselin, which reported that Kate last year made more money that half of daytime shows sitcom actresses.
After carefully analyzing shows like the Kardashian’s it’s clear that these reality “stars” use the all forms of media to catapult them into fame and maintain their status. If the news doesn’t cover them that particular week you can be certain to hear a car crash occurred, someone’s house was broken into, or someone just broke up. In the end it is not them who are famous but US who are making them famous.

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